Hartware MedienKunstVerein invites you to the presentation of the project:
Peripherie 3000 - Strategic Platform for networked centers
Dortmund, April 21-23, 2006
http://www.peripherie3000.de

Dear Madam, dear Sir,
dear friends,

Together with the Ruhr Region, Essen is to become European Capital of
Culture for 2010. But why? The essential things, so the project Peripherie 3000 - Strategic Platform for Networked Centers, no longer take place in the national capitals but, for some time now, wherever peripheral positions facilitate a perspective on social and cultural foundations. The periphery, and not the center, is a position of
productive uncertainty.

Two projects initiated by relations, Zagreb - Cultural Kapital of Europe 3000 and Peripherie 3000 in Dortmund, have, together with other institutions and initiatives from North-Rhine-Westfalia and Zagreb, discussed about structures beyond centers and will present the results in Dortmund:

From April 21 - 23, 2006, several urban / artistic interventions will be presented as well as the public colloquium “What kind of cultural institutions do we need? On the (political) effects of structures" (in English).

Comprehensive material on Peripherie 3000 are available for download at
http://www.projekt-relations.de/de/explore/peripherie3000/start.php

relations is a project initiated by the Federal Cultural Foundation of Germany aiming to foster new ways of cultural exchange between Germany and the countries in Eastern Europe. relations gets active where cultural actors develop artistic projects induced by local contexts which address question that are relevant on a broader scale and which critically deal with the present and the past.



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Published in: read relations No. 4, spring 2006
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In Praise of Peripheries

Together with the Ruhr Region, Essen is to become European Capital of
Culture for 2010. But why? The essential things, so the project Peripherie 3000 - Strategic Platform for Networked Centers, no longer take place in the national capitals but, for some time now, wherever peripheral positions facilitate a perspective on social and cultural foundations. The periphery, and not the center, is a position of
productive uncertainty.
Peripherie 3000 - Strategic Platform for Networked Centers is a project of the Hartware
MedienKunstVerein Dortmund in collaboration with the Croatian network Zagreb -
Cultural Kapital of Europe 3000 and relations; the project investigates structures and
cultural production beyond the centers in the Ruhr Region.

By Inke Arns

In April 2006 Zagreb Cultural Kapital of Europe 3000 (ZCK 3000) will be guest in the Ruhr Region. ZCK 3000 is a heterogeneous network of originally four, today eight independent Zagreb culture initiatives active in the areas of visual arts, media art and theory, collective curatorial praxis, software design and development, theatre and performance, and urban planning and architecture. They have been collaborating for just over two years. The reason behind their visit is the project Peripherie 3000 - Strategic Platform for Networked Centers,
developed together by the Hartware MedienKunstVerein Dortmund, various cultural
institutions and initiatives from the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, and relations. The project runs parallel to the decision-making process and eventual announcement of which German city is to be European Capital of Culture in 2010. Essen has bid for the designation
together with the Ruhr Region (and won the competition just a few days ago).

Gaining the title of "European Capital of Culture" is tied to the hope of enhancing a city's status and quality of life through infrastructure investment, the staging of prestigious events, and the resultant media attention. Whereas at the start of the cultural capital tradition the designation was awarded mainly to capital cities (e.g. Athens 1985, Amsterdam 1987, Berlin 1988, Paris 1989), today it is primarily "non-capitals," cities on the periphery or with populations of fewer than a million which are being chosen as cultural capitals (most recently Graz 2003, Cork 2005). In the process "Capital of Culture" is a label and a marketing instrument that aims to enhance the reputation of cities and regions beyond the national
capitals and make them more attractive.

While the number "3000" in the title of Peripherie 3000 clearly refers to Zagreb Cultural Kapital of Europe 3000, the concept of the "periphery" plays on an understanding of a (cultural) capital as a center and expressly counters it: the periphery as a position on the outskirts or a site of frayed edges that allows a different perspective on shifting social and
cultural foundations.

The Ruhr Region - and beyond it the region between Dortmund and Rotterdam - possesses a specific network structure which Rem Koolhaas has characterized as the "Euro core." Here, in a poly- or non-centric urban network that is comprised of a series of nodal points each with a population of fewer than one million, live 10 per cent of Europe's total population. This "Euro core" is made up of continuous transitions between urban and non-urban areas. To speak of a center here would be to misjudge the peculiarity and the quite unique quality of this specific structure: "the edge is everywhere," is how the Dortmund project orange.edge
formulates it.

Peripherie 3000 takes this permanently "peripheral position" to be a positive and productive vehicle and makes it the starting point for a meditation on structures beyond centers. This entails a fundamental revaluation of the concept of "periphery": it is no longer understood as a negative term, as a designation for something secondary or unimportant, but as a position of fundamental uncertainty undermining those binary oppositions which we have become so
used to that they slip through our perception.
During the first meeting between the groups from Zagreb and North Rhine-Westphalia in December 2005, which was preceded by a visit to Zagreb in September, the first joint thematic fields were discussed. They are all location-specific and at the same time point beyond the local context of the Ruhr Region, as the working titles show: "The disappearance of labor and the transformation of the concept of work - from the industrial to the information age"; "From the guest-worker culture of the 1960s to new migrant communities"; "The 'old West' as the 'new East': structural change in the old versus structural fracturing in the new federal states"; and finally, "Peripherie 3000 - Off Center: will we still find in the centers what
we are searching for?"

Up until January 2006 four joint projects tackling these themes were developed by groups from different disciplines from North Rhine-Westphalia and Zagreb. In April they will be presented to the public in the form of artistic-urban interventions and a colloquium. The colloquium focuses primarily on the question as to which kinds of institutions cultural production needs today and what type of qualities are produced by specific institutional and organizational structures. Is a large central structure characterized per se by hierarchy, impermeability, and immobility, while smaller units are distinguished by the converse qualities? How can long-term structures be preserved in the context of cultural work that is
increasingly based on project funding? The relationship between independent and
institutionalized culture is to be investigated, with special attention given to the context of advancing globalization and the institutional transformations taking place in this framework. The "Klub Peripherie 3000" will kick off proceedings on the eve of the colloquium, which will present theoretical, philosophical, and artistic statements on the theme of "periphery"
collected on the website or directly on location.

In addition to the colloquium, the following projects will be presented: "Discovering Zagreb (via Dortmund)," an excursion into Zagreb urban space along images of Dortmund's cityscape by stadtraum.org (Andrea Knobloch, Markus Ambach, Düsseldorf); "The local transformation of global standards - a phenomenology," an investigation into the gas station phenomenon in the Ruhr Region, a cooperative project between orange.edge (Stefanie Bremer, Henrik Sander, Dortmund) and platforma 91,8 (Damir Blazevic, Marko Sancanin, Zagreb); and a performance evening with k.o. (Zagreb) and experimental music trio Pajo & Labosh & MariOK (Zagreb) as a project by MeX (Dortmund), the Multimedia Institute mi2 and
Center for Drama Arts CDU (both Zagreb).

The key element in the project Peripherie 3000 - Strategic Platform for Networked Centers is reciprocal exchange. For over two years now ZCK 3000 has delved intensively into the relationship between independent culture and institutions - and done so under the aggravated conditions of so-called normalization, i.e. the transition, accelerated by the increasing pressure of globalization, to a neo-liberalist system. These developments, felt directly in Croatia (a country where a socialist system has been displaced by a capitalist one within just 15 years), are either yet to bite in the former west or they are taking place at a much slower pace and the social fabric is still able to absorb their corrosive effects better than in eastern Europe. It is in this sense that the members of ZCK 3000 are experts who have most likely already developed effective strategies for dealing with accelerated
transformation.

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